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> But, as usual, the people who are most interested in knowing more about
> this
> are not the people who have the funds for research. Not to mention the
> difficulty of finding a cohort of women who have nursed twins into
> toddlerhood and beyond (except for Karen Gromada's lucky moms)!
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>
OK, I guess I can call myself one of Karen Gromada's lucky moms! Twice!
Anecdotal:
I found that my non-fecundability and other health benefits of
breastfeeding were enhanced by breastfeeding twins into toddlerhood.
However, I also nursed them longer than my singletons. It seems to me
that of the mothers I have worked with, more of the ones with the
longest periods before resumption of menses have been mothers of
multiples. There have been a couple of mothers of multiples who have
phoned me because they didn't understand why they hadn't started their
periods, since their babies were sleeping through the night. I can't
remember this happening with mothers of multiples.
We should remember a couple of things, though. Multiples will
spontaneously occur more often with mothers who release two ova on a
regular basis, and these mothers have also been seen to reach menopause
earlier. These things might involve lingering hormonal differences as
well.
I would love to see studies done on the biological differences in
mothers breastfeeding multiples.
Jo-Anne Elder-Gomes, IBCLC
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